- sensing. All
spinning objects have
gyroscopic properties. The main
properties that an
object can
experience in any
gyroscopic motion are
rigidity in
space and...
- A
Gyroscopic stabilizer is a
control system that
reduces tilting movement of a ship or aircraft. It
senses orientation using a
small gyroscope, and counteracts...
-
systems Gyroscopic control (gaming),
accelerometers to as a
control input This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Gyroscopic control...
- Look up
gyroscope in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
gyroscope is a
device for
measuring or
maintaining orientation,
based on the
principle of conservation...
- The
Foucault gyroscope was a
gyroscope created by
French physicist Léon
Foucault in 1852,
conceived as a follow-up
experiment to his
pendulum in order...
- gyro monorail,
gyroscopic monorail, gyro-stabilized monorail, or
gyrocar are
terms for a
single rail land
vehicle that uses the
gyroscopic action of a spinning...
-
gyroscope may
refer to: Ring
laser gyroscope Fibre-optic
gyroscope This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Laser gyroscope....
- saturated. For example, roll
control needs the
gyroscopic torques to have a forward-facing component.
Those gyroscopic torques are
always at
right angles to the...
-
Sperry Corporation developed the
original gyroscopic autopilot in 1912. The
device was
called a “
gyroscopic stabilizer apparatus,” and its
purpose was...
- part
includes gyroscopic sensors for
multiple axes. Some
parts incorporate multiple gyroscopes and
accelerometers (or multiple-axis
gyroscopes and accelerometers)...